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Alloys: Titanium zirconium molybdenum
Composed of about 0.50% titanium, 0.08% zirconium, and 0.02% carbon, with the balance (over 99%) as molybdenum, titanium zirconium molybdenum (TZM) is a common molybdenum alloy most well known for its high temperature properties. Molybdenum is a refractory metal, that class of metals highly resistant to heat and wear, and alloys of molybdenum are almost always considered refractory materials as well.
TZM in particular has a higher recyrstallization temperature, strength, hardness, creep resistance, and ductility than pure molybdenum. It can typically be used at temperatures between 700-1400 C. TZM also has good thermal conductivity, good corrosion resistance, and is a machinable alloy. However, like molybdenum, TZM oxidizes at higher temperatures (even while remaining corrosion resistant to other materials) and is best used in non-oxidizing environments.
Often produced through powder metallurgy, the alloying elements mentioned above are typically added to molybdenum powders in the form of titanium and zirconium carbides. Another method of production sometimes used is arc casting.
As stated above, applications of this material often take advantage of its high temperature properties and include structural furnace components, die inserts for casting aluminum, copper, or zinc alloys, hot stamping tooling, rocket nozzles, and electrodes.
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Peter Joseph and I talked basic income recently on his new podcast, “In All Seriousness”. Here’s the discussion.
Capitalism
The first and last rule of capitalism is this: Make More Capital. And it's killing us. But we can build better systems. There are plenty of options. We can change the rules.
https://therules.org/
It has been a while but we're back! Here's what you missed from The zoo mansion, let me tell you things got.. a bit hectic..
We had been getting along great but all of a sudden everyone started blaming each other for everything..
And that soon led to people going to jail..
Luckily they we're set free real quick again and we celebrated that by going camping!
"Things" happened during camping which resulted in some of us getting pregnant.. and some of us are even expecting TWINS!
We also decided on having a little campfire to burn some personal belongings that we're just standing in the way of a better life..
Luckily we also got ourselves some new stuff! like this car for instance! Isn't it cute?
We also adopted a little baby goat! Meet: Banjo Banana! :)
Oh and we also accidentally adopted an alien called Fredrick?
We've been busy people.. Seee yaa next time!
Peter Joseph just released the trailer for the next installment of the Zeitgeist films and it looks incredible!
PJ nailing the concept of feedback loops while crushing big tech and today's economic design.